Crappie Slab Board

Check out these slabs below that I caught at Sardis Lake,
Arkabutla Lake and Enid Lake during March 2008. All three lakes are located in North Mississippi straight down
Interstate 55.

Get out there and have fun while loading up the
freezer.

The Crappie Slab Board is where you can do some bragging about your
catch by having me post pictures of your crappie below.

Use mycontact formto receive the email address to use to send your pictures to
me.

Sorry about the extra step but like you, I try to eliminate
receiving junk mail.

When you get the return email from me giving you the email address,
just include your name, location fished and the date your fish were caught and I'll be happy to help you have fun
bragging about your luck out on the lake.

It was great to fill up my freezer this year with slab crappie with
gas prices and food cost shooting up to the moon.

Crappie Caught by Steve

Arkabutla Lake - March 2008

Sardis Lake - March 2008

Enid Lake - March 2008

Pickwick Lake - November 2010

Crappie Caught
by Thomas and Katie Reardon

Thomas and Katie Crappie Fishing, Sardis Lake, One of Many Large
Midsouth Lakes In 2008

Here is one for the crappie folks out there. This was sent in by
Thomas Reardon andwife Katie. Thanks for the
pictures.

I know that Tom and Katie will have plenty
ofgreat tasting fish to last them awhile.

As you can see in the picture Tom and wife Katie are offering the
Mississippi WildlifeOfficer a cold drink or two. That is
the kind of guy he and his wife are.

Meet them onmost of the
Mississippi Lakes and it goes without saying; this guy can show youwhere to get a boat load of Crappie.

Tom tells me he starts tracking crappie down in south Mississippi
working his way back towardTennessee. He will start
off early hunting for those great tasting fish and hiswife will be right by his side.

It never surprises me to see him pull up from
aday on the lake and have a cooler full. Tom and Katie
see that the wholeneighborhood is kept in crappie
throughout the summer.

Tom told me something the other day and I got a big kick out
of it,"Fish tremble at the sound of my name".

When on the lake, Tom will assist any person in trouble. He even
helped outsome folks at Sardis when their boat was
sinking. That is the kind of guyhe is.

Keep catching them, Tom and Katie and don't forget to save me a
few that Ican catch.

Look out crappie; this guy is out to hunt you down with his
weapon of choice: a Wally Marshall 12 ft jig pole!

Keep the Hooks Wet!

Steve McGoldrick

Crappie Caught
ByBossTurkey - January 2009

BossTurkey enjoying great fishing down in Florida went crappie
fishing (or known locally, Specks fishing) on Wednesday, January 28, 2008.

He caught some beautiful slabs and looks like a good lunch time
meal of catfish before a cold front bringing 20MPH winds stopped him from hauling in more
crappie. The wind kicked up a lot of grass and the water in the river turned muddy which turned
the fish off.

BossTurkey reported he was heading back out next week to fill the
cooler with the limit.

He also reported the Roe in the fish he caught was bloodshot
which is a sign it won't be long before the crappie in Florida head to their beds.

Crappie Caught By John Paricka's
Dad

John Paricka's dad holding up a nice crappie caught at a
Waterloo, Iowa area lake.

The lake sure looks inviting.

CrappieSlayer, Dan Griffith, shows he can take care of business in Florida.
Nice!!!

See what you can get out there and tie into!

Haul'em in and send the pictures to the Crappie Slab
Board.

I have given you the information and tools how to catch them and
what to use. Now the ball is in your park.

If you missed or haven't had a chance to read the information
found on this web site of mine, grab your favorite drink and spend an hour checking out the ton of information
found on the navigation menu or site map.

You'll learn enough to have some great pictures to share with
everybody here and most importantly, you'll have a freezer full of great tasting
fish.

If you do not get enough in one day, there is alway another
day of great fishing.

Even though you can fish for crappie year round, remember the
month of March in the Mid South as the best starting time for crappie fishing especially for slab crappie.
We will have about a month and a half of fishing to land some of the slabs to fill up the freezer and have
that Fish Fry.

One More Tip:

If you love bass fishing especially for hogs, visit
mywww.fishingforhogs.com web site for some great information.